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What do you call a neutrally charged atom?

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Charged atoms are called?

Charged atoms are called ions.


What positively-charged particle is found in the nucleus of all atoms?

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What happens to an oxygen atom that does not contain the right amount of electrons?

Not much: it is what we call an ion. As a charged item, it will be drawn to any item that is differently charged to itself - Lacking an electron, it is positively charged, so it will be drawn to an item that is negatively charged (a surplus of electrons), neutrally charged (the right number of electrons), or even less-positively charged. As soon as an ion comes in contact with such an item, it will grab an electron from that. Be that item a larger atom or molecule, a spec of dust, a wall, or you. It will then be an ordinary, uncharged oxygen atom. What it touched will then be charged slightly differently, and will be drawn to another charged item, until everything is charged the same. So for an atom, being short an electron is not a big deal.


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When atoms gain or lose electrons we call the resulting atom an ion. What are the two different types of ions and how are they formed?

The two types of ions are cations and anions. Cations are formed when atoms lose electrons, resulting in a positively charged ion, while anions are formed when atoms gain electrons, resulting in a negatively charged ion.


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How do electrons of an atom compare to planet and the sun?

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